I understand and to some degree agree with your point. However I don’t think we are anywhere near that point or done with this issue. The medical, psychological and educational institutions must first be brought to task regarding ‘affirmative’ care, so that they follow the science and reject being captured by the trans ideology. Changing…
I understand and to some degree agree with your point. However I don’t think we are anywhere near that point or done with this issue. The medical, psychological and educational institutions must first be brought to task regarding ‘affirmative’ care, so that they follow the science and reject being captured by the trans ideology. Changing those systems is paramount in order to protect our children. I don’t see that happening without some legal comeuppance. Based on recent articles in Time magazine and the NYTIMES the trans narrative is alive and well.
This. The pressure that is needed is to ensure that the medical world, in particular, has its collective nose rubbed into their maxim...First Do No Harm.
Maybe systems need to be pushed onto them that makes them immediately questions, test and challenge the *next* fad that is in the stable from lobotomies, false memory syndromes, trans "health" care. If the medical world is so prepared to bow down to the "gender is real, sex is not" concept, despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary, what else is the medical world going to accept unquestioningly.
So, maybe the exit strategy first looks at "What is needed to prevent such a scandal happening again? What areas need to be looked at and measures pushed into place (Yes probably through laws), to prevent their capture? What are the kinds of questions that such bodies need to be asking before bringing in a new "thought" that can affect human lives on such a fundamental basis. How can bodies, society, law, politics, medical, education etc, be made to remember the lessons of the past"
That could be a great legacy to leave - something in place that can in as unbiased a way as possible - prevent such insanity occurring again.
PITT can't do it on its own. It can be working with other like minded groups to create that braking system so that no more children are hurt, so no more vulnerable adults are hurt, so that society doesn't ever have to deal with the fall out that is about to happen from those who have been materially harmed by such insane concepts, riding on the coat tails of legitimate civil rights movements.
I understand and to some degree agree with your point. However I don’t think we are anywhere near that point or done with this issue. The medical, psychological and educational institutions must first be brought to task regarding ‘affirmative’ care, so that they follow the science and reject being captured by the trans ideology. Changing those systems is paramount in order to protect our children. I don’t see that happening without some legal comeuppance. Based on recent articles in Time magazine and the NYTIMES the trans narrative is alive and well.
This. The pressure that is needed is to ensure that the medical world, in particular, has its collective nose rubbed into their maxim...First Do No Harm.
Maybe systems need to be pushed onto them that makes them immediately questions, test and challenge the *next* fad that is in the stable from lobotomies, false memory syndromes, trans "health" care. If the medical world is so prepared to bow down to the "gender is real, sex is not" concept, despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary, what else is the medical world going to accept unquestioningly.
So, maybe the exit strategy first looks at "What is needed to prevent such a scandal happening again? What areas need to be looked at and measures pushed into place (Yes probably through laws), to prevent their capture? What are the kinds of questions that such bodies need to be asking before bringing in a new "thought" that can affect human lives on such a fundamental basis. How can bodies, society, law, politics, medical, education etc, be made to remember the lessons of the past"
That could be a great legacy to leave - something in place that can in as unbiased a way as possible - prevent such insanity occurring again.
PITT can't do it on its own. It can be working with other like minded groups to create that braking system so that no more children are hurt, so no more vulnerable adults are hurt, so that society doesn't ever have to deal with the fall out that is about to happen from those who have been materially harmed by such insane concepts, riding on the coat tails of legitimate civil rights movements.